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ELECTIVES FOR ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE
AE121 Personal Evangelism This book lays out the game plan for young and old alike to communicate the truth of the Gospel in a nonthreatening, nonintimidating manner. A must for all who desire to give witness of their faith.
AE122 Care For the Soul Counseling This book explores the intersection of psychology and theology, but it is not a simple intersection. It is an intersection affected by rich theological and ecclesiological tradition, by the ravages and wonders of modern psychology, and by the character and qualities of today's ministrers and communities of faith. Author: Mark R. McMinn & Timothy R. Phillips
AE123 Understanding people Counseling This book is recommended for people who are interested in a Christ-centered, biblical approach to understanding and helping people with their deep longings for true relationship and therefore for anyone interested in the integration of psychology and Christian faith. Author:Dr. Larry Crabb
AE124 Healing Damged Emotions Counseling Many struggle with crippling emotions, among them perfectionism, depression, and low self-worth. The pain of such emotions is often present with us even though the incidents and relationships that caused the hurt may be long past. Author: Daid A. Seamands
AE125 Surgeon on the Holy Spirit In the book, Charles Spuprgeon clearly commuicates frofound truths about the Holy Spirit. Discover the joy of having the Spirit of Christ within you, and learn how He will remind you of God's promises Guide you in your decisions, intercedes for your needs and strengthens you faith and Comforts you in sorrows. Author: Charles Spurgeon
BE238 Dying for a Drink: What the family should know about alcoholism Important book for anyone in search of answers concerning alcolol abuse, its symptoms, athe effect on dynamics, and most importantly, the hope which treatment provieds. Authors: Anderson Spickard Jr., MD & Babara R. Thomps
BE239 Pastoral Counseling Ministering to the Mourning This book is a competent guide for pastors and lay leaders, chaplains and funeral directors, hospice workers and emergency responders alike anyone called on to comfort those who mourn. Caregivers will gain insight into the grief process and learn to recognize the signs of both healthy and unhealthy grief. Author: Warren and David Wiersbe
BE240 Christian Ethics in Plain Language This book equips its readers with biblical guidelines to navigate the rough waters of morality in modern society. The first four chapters introduce the history and practice of Christian ethics, giving the reader athe tools and language necessary for clear and prodcutive athical decision-making. The remaining chapters discuss the most important and pressing topics in contemporary society. Author: Kerby Anderson
BE241 Surgeon on the Holy Spirit In this book Spurgeon clearly communicates profound truths about the Holy Spirit. Reminds you of God's promises, guides you in your decisions, intercedes for your needs, strengthens your faith, and comforts you in your sorrows. Author: Charles Surgeon
ELECTIVES FOR MASTER'S DEGREE
ME308 The Church in God's Program This is a solid Biblical study of the church's beginning, ministries, and the new Covenant. In addition, guidelines are provided for dealing with temporary problems in the church. Author: Robert L. Saucy
ME309 Basics for Believers An exposition of Philippians. AuthorL D.A. Carson
ME310 Comforting the Bereaved Explains God's purpose in testing us; comforting, Scriptural encouragement; offers a pattern of success for going through "The Fire'. Author: J.C. Brumfield
ME 311 Jesus Christ Our Lord A systematic presentation of the Person and work of Christ from eternity past to eternity future. Author: John Walvoord
ME312 Teaching Our men Reaching Our Fathers History of the Bible in English. Author: Matthew Parker
ME313 The Faces of Forgiveness A theological and psychological view of forgiveness. Authors: F. Leron Shults and Steven J. Sandage
ME314 Who are you to Judge Learning to distinguish between truths, half-truths, and lies. Author: Erwin W. Lutzer
ME315 Guide to Counseling: I have a Plan- A Pastor's Guide to Counseling Troubled Marriages A guide through short-term counseling which focuses on the relationship's core issues; offers advice about when to refer couples elsewhere. Author: Charles L. Rassieur
ME316 Christian Influence on Society What has Christianity Ever Done for Us This books offers a clear and lively portrait of Christianity's impact on Europe, showing how without Christianity Europe would be unrecognizable and undistinguished at the same time. The author glides over two thousand years of history with a sure yet light touch, and what he tells us is always intriguing, never dogmatic. Author: Jonathan Hill
ME317 Christian Ethics in Plain Language This book equips readers with biblical guidelines to navigate the rough waters of morality in modern society. The first four chapters inroduce the history and practice of Christian ethics, giving the reader the tools and laguage necessary for clear and productive ethical decision-making. The remainiong chapters discuss the most important and pressing topics in contemporary society. Author: Kerby Anderson
ELECTIVES FOR DOCTOR'S DEGREE
DE408 Change Across Cultures A narrative approach to social reform. Author: Bruce Bradwhaw
DE409 Christianity in the Academy This is a good introduction to the minor history and current state of Christian highereducation in America. Author: Henry Lee Poe
DE410 Education for Life Reflections on Christian teaching and learning, through essays written over a matter of decades. Authors: Nicholas P.Wolterstorff, Gloria Goris Stronks and Clearance Joldersman
DE411 Getting Marriage Right A realistic counsel for saving and strenghtening relationships. Author: David P. Gushee
DE412 Secrets of Your Family Tree Covers dysfunctional families, contributing factors, and biblical healing. Author: Dr. Earl Hensen, et al.
DE413 Winning the Race to Unity A Biblical perspective on interracial relationships. Author: Clearance Shuler
DE414 God is for the Alcoholic Undestanding alcoholism, ways to help the alcoholic, and ways the alcololic can help himself; discovering release from the power of alcohol. Author Jerry Dunn
DE415 Psychology, Theology, & Spirituality In Christian Counseling This comprehensive and unique treatment of the key issues that distinquish Christian from secular counseling is important reading for both prospective and practicing counselors. The chapters on sin and prayer alone are worth the price you pay for this book. "What If This Happened" sections take the material out of the merely cerebral and force readers to interact with it in real-life scenarior. This book will become a required reading for many seminary students. Author: Mark R. McMinn, Ph.D.
Ph.D407 PROGRAM
PhDE407 Three Philosophers of Life: Ecclesiastes: Life as Vanity, Job: Life as Suffering, Song of Songs: Life as Love From Ecclesiastes to Job, from ob to Song of Songs; the epitome of the theolgoical virtures of the faith, hope and love; an essential summary of the spiritual history of the world. Author: Peter Kreeft
PhDDE408 All Things New Reform of Church and Society In this new and exciting book, James Brandt deftly explores the life and thought of one of the giants of Christian thought, Friedrich Scheiermacher. This book provides a fresh and vivid sense of the man's life and the cxompelling nature of his theology and ethics. Especially important are Brandt's insights into the many ways Scheiermacher's life illuminates crucial developments in his thought. By taking this approach to his subject, Brandt demonstrates the enduring importance of Scheiermachers' work for current reflection. I heartily commmend this book. Author: James M. Brandt
PhDDE409 Restoration of Reason The Eclipe and Recovery of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty This book is a history of philosophy that is not a history of philosophy. Brown shows how major figures in modern philosophy( from Bacon to Hume, Descartes to Leibniz) have restricted or reduced reason to some one fuction ( wheather experimental or mathematical or epistemological ). A surprising quarted of philosophers Kant Hegel, Whitehead, Lonergan can help us to recover a fuller appreciation of reason, but reason finds its fullest realization in the ancient and mediaeval tradition of Plato, Aristole, Augustine, and Aquinas. Author: Montague Brown |
